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Fitchburg State offers seminar on health-care financial issues

The Lowell Sun

Updated:
03/22/2013 09:00:40 AM EDT

FITCHBURG -- Fitchburg State University's Office of Graduate and Continuing Education will offer a one-credit seminar exploring financial issues in health care the first weekend of April. The program, designed to give participants a better understanding of financial and capital management, insurance and health-care economics, will run Saturday, April 6, and Sunday, April 7, at the McKay Complex, located at 67 Rindge Road. The cost of the program is $289, and the program will be run by faculty member Renee Scapparone. Interested participants may register by April 1 by calling 978-665-4196. Additional information may also be found at fitchburgstate.edu/gce.

The Office of Graduate and Continuing Education will also host a free information session for those interested learning about its 45 graduate, undergraduate and certificate programs in traditional and online formats on Thursday, April 18, at 5 p.m., at Thompson Hall. Attendees will have an opportunity to speak with advisers and financial-aid representatives, and register for classes that can help them achieve their educational and career goals. Special information sessions for the new licensed professional nurse to bachelor of science in nursing bridge program, the online master of business administration, and graduate special education, education (early childhood, elementary, middle school) and counseling programs will be held from 5 to 6:30 p.

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